Tricia Cullop and Krista Blunk, who had ties to the University of Evansville as a coach and player, respectively, have been honored for their high school accomplishments.

They were among 18 women named to the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame's 2014 Silver Anniversary Team, based on outstanding achievements as a senior player 25 years ago. The Silver Anniversary Team will be honored at the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame's 13th annual women's banquet April 26, 2014, at Primo's Banquet Hall in Indianapolis.

Cullop, a 1989 All-Star representing North Knox High School, guided UE to a tie for the Missouri Valley Conference title in 2008 and a 21-12 record. Her teams posted a 123-110 overall mark in eight seasons with the Aces. She departed for Toledo and led the Rockets to the 2011 WNIT championship and was one of eight finalists for the 2013 National Coach of the Year.

In high school, she totaled 1,461 career points and 918 rebounds in lifting North Knox to the first two sectional championships in the program's history. She was named to four prep all-American teams and later sparked Purdue to its first Big Ten championship in 1991 and three NCAA tournament appearances, including two trips to the Sweet Sixteen.

Blunk, who was named NCAA "Sportswoman of the Year" for her athletic and academic achievements, scored 1,123 points for UE, which still ranks 12th on the Aces' career scoring list. She had 113 3-pointers, which still ranks eighth on the all-time list. Blunk went on to play in the WNBA and professionally in Australia.

At Tell City, she scored 1,044 points, with career averages of 19.2 points and 10.2 rebounds.